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Notes:"Even
though both dates are R1, there is a large difference between them. 1916-P
is the second most common date while the 1916-S has about ¼ the certified
population. This difference becomes important in MS 64 and above where
there may not be enough nice specimens of the 1916-S to satisfy collector
demand.

Both issues come fairly nice - with
decent, but not very sharp strikes - and nice luster. The 1916-P's
appearance is a bit more satiny, while the 1916-S tends to be a little
brighter."1

The finest Uncirculated examples graded
by PCGS are 7 MS-66's.

Sources and recommended
reading:
1. "The Complete Guide To Certified Barber Coinage" by David &
John Feigenbaum

"The PCGS Population Report, July 2003" by The
Professional Coin Grading Service